Positive Learning for Your Toddler: Apps That Work

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Want to give your little one an edge with technology, but worried about the consequences? Don’t fear, the app industry is here! Apparently, interactive apps have a more positive impact than TV shows, even for toddlers. Kids who watch more than three hours of television (including videos or DVDs) had

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DadsDivorce Live: Proposed Divorce Law Changes

Utah Rep. Jim Nielson talked with DadsDivorce.com editor Matt Allen about his proposed bill in Utah that would require couples to take a mandatory divorce orientation class sooner than they do now. He addressed the viewpoints of proponents and opponents of the bill and what its potential impact on children

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Teens and Money: Help Them Budget, Save and Dream

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Teens have expensive habits: the latest clothes, expensive hair products, designer shoes, mobile devices, and video games… not to mention concerts, movies, and dining out. Unless you happen to be independently wealthy, these items probably aren’t in your budget. Once your teenager gets a part-time job and his own source

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Facebook Libel: Have You Been A Victim?

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Evelyn Whitrow Special to DadsDivorce.com Social media outlets such as Twitter and Facebook have steadily become an integral part of modern day life. For exes at war, social networking sites can also become a platform for insults, arguments, and (sometimes untrue) opinions to be broadcast publicly and quickly. Many men

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What Is The First Thing A Dad Should Do After Separation?

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By Julie Garrison Special to DadsDivorce.com After separation, your activities are going to change considerably. If you are the one initiating the separation and subsequent divorce, chances are you have already lined up your finances, change in residence, and child custody priorities. You may not have seen a divorce attorney

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Cyberbullying Statistics: Is Your Kid At Risk?

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Cyberbullying is an increasing threat to children and teenagers as more and more of our lives are connected to technology. The website KidSecured.com compiled this infographic of cyberbullying statistics aimed at educating parents on the reality of existing online threats.

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